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Donald Trump wins Mike Tyson endorsement
“So now let’s try something new”, he added.
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Though a few may be surprised, we’re not overly shocked that the 49-year-old former boxer revealed he thought Donald Trump “should be President of the United States”.
Unlike Tom Brady, who never really endorsed Donald Trump for President (despite the Internet headlines), Mike Tyson has left no doubt how he feels about the reality-show host/pageant organizer.
Tyson issued his endorsement late Monday on HuffPost Live, saying he would like to see a business-minded commander in chief after eight years of President Barack Obama. So we got to change.
When asked if he would be casting his vote for Trump, Tyson responded, “Yeah, hell yeah!”
Tyson continued, admitting that though Trump’s words could be construed as “crude”, he didn’t believe that was how the Republican truly felt. “No colors matter. Whoever can do the job, gets the job”. “He said really crude things. And he needs somebody to work with him on how to deliver his messages”, said Tyson.
“He’s an average guy like everybody else”, Tyson said. “Anytime people are going to say bad things about Latinos, they’re going to say bad things about blacks, bad things about any ethnic people”. But it doesn’t stop us from striving.
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The “Mike Tyson Mysteries” star said he was impressed by Trump’s decision to disavow all super PACs formed to support his campaign, which Trump said on Friday is self-funded in order to “not be controlled by the donors, special interests and lobbyists who have corrupted our politics and politicians for far too long”.